NYC single mommy; Three time Columbia University Alumna (BA in Psychology; MA and EdM in Psychological Counseling); Educator and Adjunct Professor by day, Freelance Writer/Lifestyle Blogger by night; Stylista at heart; Kids fashion is my thing. My life is filled with all things pink (and purple), except for the one bit of blue -- my rambunctious 7-year-old son; Perfect combo of sweet, chic, edgy, and badass. Small gal with big dreams and determined to #walkbyfaith

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

{Review and Giveaway} Piggy Nation, The Musical!

This past weekend, Aiden and I headed to the Snapple Theater Center in Midtown Manhattan to check out Piggy Nation, The Musical! Because it was pretty much 75 minutes of smiles and laughter, I knew Aiden had a good time. But, the educator in me wanted to make sure that he understood the themes and lessons behind the acting. This is just part of the conversation that ensued:

Me: What was your favorite part about Piggy Nation? Aiden: When the pig was giving them tickets.Me: Why was the pig giving out tickets?Aiden: Because they were talking too loud on the cellphone and they were littering all over.Me: Did you learn anything from that part?Aiden: Yeah... don't talk too loudly when I'm using a cellphone. And don't litter either.

Well, at least he won't have to worry about the cellphone thing any time soon. But, I'm glad that he got the message about littering - don't do it because it is inconsiderate, "piggy behavior."

The audience certainly had a good time, and they learned lessons along the way. From "you don't have to be a pig to be a piggy," to "admit when you're thoughtless, acknowledge when you're wrong, and lose the attitude," Piggy Nation, The Musical certainly speaks to both children and adults alike.

While Aiden and I had front-row seats for this off-broadway production, the theater is rather intimate and any seat feels "close" to the stage and the actors. I think this is what I liked best about the show -- it feels interactive and gives children the sense that they are apart of the show. To top it all off, audience members were able to meet the actors and take pictures with them after the show! Needless to say, we had a good time and I'd certainly recommend it.

Piggy Nation, The Musical is now playing at the Jerry Orbach Theater at the Snapple Theater Center -- 210 West 50th Street. Performances are on Saturdays at 11am and 5pm, and Sundays at 12pm. Tickets are $60 for premium seats and $30 to $44 for standard seats, and are available st the Snapple Theater box office at 212.921.7862 or online at www.ticketmaster.com.

GIVEAWAY!
The good folks over at Piggy Nation, The Musical is graciously offering ONE lucky Mommy Delicious reader a family pack of four tickets.

To enter the giveaway, leave a comment below stating that you'd like to be entered.

For one extra entry, tweet about this giveaway and make sure you @MommyDelicious AND @PiggyNationNYC in the tweet.

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The giveaway will end on Monday, March 25th. Three entries total. Good luck!

{Disclosure: I received complimentary tickets in order to facilitate this review. All opinions expressed herein are my own.}